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Posted by Sean in Calgary on July 30, 2004 at 13:05:43 from (66.244.207.150):
In Reply to: Re: poor man's lawnmower posted by gorilla on July 28, 2004 at 20:54:01:
Gents - remember that there are a lot of Canadians on this board too. To any of us who are in an agricultural area, cattle prices are rather a sore topic. I am in the heart of Alberta beef country and I just want to scream. I watched my friends and neighbours weather 4 years of drought. We finally get a good spring and 'BANG' the border to Canadian cattle slams shut. The anger of the whole situation is that if you talk to our farmer friends south across the border, they can't believe the border is still closed. It is gov't and the big business keeping the border closed now, not the average joe growing the cows. Ok, I had my rant. I might have just stirred up a tempest in a tea-pot. I just hate to see all the farms around me going in the hole. It makes you want to scream some days.
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